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OpenStudy (shall29):

Using the table, which answer lists the salts in order of increasing solubility? https://learning.k12.com/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/NDM3MzE2Ng/6c587641-3a81-4f08-83fa-33fbaf165733.jpg?ou=110233

OpenStudy (shall29):

PbI2 < PbCl2 < PbS < PbSO4 PbS < PbI2 < PbCl2< PbSO4 PbCl2 < PbI2 < PbSO4 < PbS PbS < PbI2 < PbSO4 < PbCl2

OpenStudy (shall29):

How about this one? @Photon336 @Prathamesh_M @Preetha @mathmate

OpenStudy (photon336):

hint: smaller Ksp values mean a smaller amount of the compound will be dissolved at a given temperature.

OpenStudy (photon336):

so say if we had two compounds one KSp value is \[10^{-10}~and~10^{9}\] 10^9 would be more soluble than 10^-10

OpenStudy (shall29):

Okay so would PbS would be the first right?

OpenStudy (prathamesh_m):

yeah since PbS has the least ksp it would be the least soluble

OpenStudy (prathamesh_m):

they're basically asking u to arrange in the increasing order of ksp values

OpenStudy (shall29):

Then it would be Pbl2, and then PbSO4, then PbCl2 So in that case D would be the answer?

OpenStudy (shall29):

Right @Photon336

OpenStudy (prathamesh_m):

yes that's right

OpenStudy (shall29):

Thanks! :)

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